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Buenos Aires is an authoritative introduction and intimate guide to Argentina's vibrant, chaotic and fascinating city. Whether for tango, football or art, passions in Buenos Aires run high. The larges...
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A guide to Buenos Aires, divided into 6 districts, each with its own foldout map, with descriptions of the area's shops, restaurants, museums and local attractions. No more struggling against the wind...
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In addition to the easy-to-read map on the front, the back includes: - Regional map - Subte (subway) map - Information on transportation, tipping, hospitals, and more - Points of interest - Inset map ...
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Status: New - Sometimes dangerous and chaotic but always lively and cosmopolitan, Buenos Aires attracts tourists from all over the world. The largest city in Argentina, this South American capital cra...
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Most recent reviews from the community

...I stayed at the Four Seasons Hotel in Buenos Aires for four nights in January 2010. We were looking for somewhere special to stay for our anniversary as we were traveling around South America - and the Four Seasons seemed to fit the bill. At the time it was rated number 2 on Trip Advisor (although this rating has now slipped) and it has been the winner of the Travellers' Choice Award in...

...Restaurants in Buenos Aires.
If you go to Argentina, you know that the word vegetarian is unknown in there. so lets face it, you must try meat, so taste, so mmmmm...
so here are a few tips, if you are near Recoleta visiting Evita's (Eva Peron) grave you can walk along Junin Street where you can find a finest option of food, so instead of choosing the sports cafe, or the Henry j. beans ( yes...

The current economic situation continues to plague the nations spirit.

...for the city with noisy protests an almost daily occurrence. So while backpackers get to see what BA has to offer you feel she is not her true self. A large proportion of Portenos (port city dwellers) have being drained of their zest for life and the recovery will doubtlessly take years.
Buenos Aires is by far the biggest city in Argentina with 13 million people (Cordoba the countries second city has...